Keir Starmer, you have two choices now – sort your warring party out or call an election
“It’s nice, isn’t it. The quiet.” The now-infamous social media post produced by a Starmer supporters at the start of his time in office is now written only in sarcasm beside yet another terrible news headline. Rayner resigns: “Nice, isn’t it. The quiet”; Mandelson sacked: “Nice, isn’t it. The quiet”; the prime minister loses his chief of staff – you get the picture.
Around the time of that post, we had our glorious first conference in Bournemouth after winning our best election result in a century, and a prominent BBC journalist said to me: “We won’t have to cover the soap opera like before – it’s going to be about policy.” Imagine being the leader of the Liberal Democrats, known for our torrents of policy, and being told this by a BBC journalist; the phrase pig in excrement comes to mind.
However, that wasn’t meant to be. I have never agreed with Keir Starmer on much. He is weak on political reform, and we have never needed it more. He was never going to end the cost of living crisis by doing a proper deal with Europe, as he could and should have done. And of course, he is Labour – so I knew the........
